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Company  SBI Funds Management Limited - SIF
Scheme Name  Magnum Hybrid Long Short Fund(G)-Direct Plan
Scheme Type  Open ended scheme
Theme  
Benchmark Index  NIFTY 50 Hybrid Composite Debt 50:50 Index
Fund Manager  Gaurav Mehrotra
Category  Hybrid - Aggressive Hybrid Fund
Initial Offer Price (Rs)  Rs. 10
Minimum Investment (Rs)  1000000
Additional Investment (Rs)  10000
Objective  The investment objective of the Investment Strategy is to generate regular income by predominantly investing in Derivatives strategies like covered calls, arbitrage opportunities in the cash and derivatives segments of the equity markets and debt and money market instruments and to generate long-term capital appreciation through unhedged exposure to equity and equity related instruments.
Max Entry Load%:  
Max Exit Load%:  0.5
Option Type  Growth, IDCW
Investment Pattern
TypeMinMax
1) Hedged (including index futures, stock futures, index options, & stock options, etc. as part of hedged / arbitrage exposure, derivative strategies like Covered calls, protective Puts etc.)075
Equity & Equity related instruments 6575
Debt and Money Market Instruments, including Units of Debt oriented MF schemes2535
2) Unhedged (Short derivatives)025
Units issued by REITs and InvITs010
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